It's creating an AltTabs Fingertips folder under the users Application Data, and stores the preferences in an ini file called settings. In my case this is C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\AltTabFingertips\settings.ini

1) I was going to call it 1.21 and then changed my mind.. good attention to detail Will be corrected in a future version.2) Last active windows are on top, older windows to the bottom. If you switch to firefox and then trigger ATF firefox should be on top of the list. That minimizes mouse movement. However I found myself looking for the right line as well (which is why I was wondering if I could add in program icons), what are your thoughts? I should settle on alphabetically?

Could its screen location be locked, so that it always appears in the same place on the screen? At present it seems to move around a bit, and I'd rather know in advance where to look for it.

Could the hotkey be a toggle? That is, suppose you press the hotkey and the ATF menu comes up, and you didn't want to do that. Could pressing the hotkey a second time while the menu is on screen be made to dismiss the menu? I know Esc dismisses it, but Esc might be far away on the keyboard from your chosen hotkey.

Thanks everyone! Woohoo i'm famous You'll be disappointed to hear that I'll NOT be releasing the much anticipated AltTab Fingertips PRO shareware version. Instead, I'll be looking into adding the icons which would definately improve the application. Also the ability to sort the list alphabetically.

rjBull the menu should always comeup at your mouse pointer, so that minimal mouse-travel is needed to use it. Do you find that is not the case or not logical for you? I like your dismiss hotkey feature too

rjBull the menu should always comeup at your mouse pointer, so that minimal mouse-travel is needed to use it. Do you find that is not the case or not logical for you?

I'm a keyboard person, not a mouser, most definitely not THE mouser(!) but I use a mixture of console-mode and WinGUI programs. So I sometimes have to move the mouse around, then wonder why ATF has moved too.

Maybe there's a script somwhere that automatically parks the mouse pointer at a given location after so many seconds mouse inactivity?

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I like your dismiss hotkey feature too

@ur1sn00per: maybe that makes it clearer? I use F12 as the hotkey, which is at the opposite end of the top row from Esc. Alt+Tab is a left-hand-only action. Using F12 and Esc needs both hands. Just a minor ergonomic point.

Thank you very much This and most of my programs allow you to change the hotkey via the tray icon, did you try setting it to alt-tab? I'm not sure if it works.. maybe Skrommel has written a coding snack for it..